Ali Qapu Palace Naqsh-e Jahan Square
Ālī qāpū, snowy day
ali qapu (pronounced, ah-lee gah-pooh) in effect pavilion marks entrance vast royal residential quarter of safavid isfahan stretched maidan naqsh-i-jahan chahar bagh boulevard. name made of 2 elements: ali , arabic exalted, , qapu turkic portal or royal threshold. compound stands exalted porte . name chosen safavids rival ottomans celebrated name court : bab-i ali, or sublime porte ). here great monarch used entertain noble visitors, , foreign ambassadors. shah abbas, here first time celebrated nowruz (new year s day) of 1006 ah / 1597 a.d. large , massive rectangular structure, ali qapu 48 m (157 ft) high , has 6 floors, fronted wide terrace ceiling inlaid , supported wooden columns.
on sixth floor, royal reception , banquets held. largest rooms found on floor. stucco decoration of banquet hall abounds in motif of various vessels , cups. sixth floor popularly called (the music room) here various ensembles performed music , sang songs. upper galleries, safavid ruler watched polo games, maneuvers , horse-racing below in naqsh-i-jahan square.
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